Having Severable Portion (i.e., Score Lineline) Patents (Class 446/79)
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Patent number: 9896835Abstract: An embodiment of the present disclosure provides complex curved structures and methods of making the same without requiring specially made frames or the like. These structures may include complex multi-axis, spherical, semi-spherical, twisted, or other like curves, for example. In this illustrative embodiment, individually sized boxes are stacked or assembled to form the structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2015Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: 3Form, LLCInventors: Jonas Hauptman, Paul James, Walter Zesk
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Patent number: 8007337Abstract: A multi-use recreational product fully assembled constitutes a toy that can be towed on water and on snow and in the air, and when airborne, the rider can detach the tow rope and use the product as a glider. The toy disassembled, separates a wing section from a fuselage or tail section. The wing section is independently usable as a wakeboard; longitudinally extending fins which provide stability in movement of the assembled product in water and air and easier lift-off into the latter, also aid in control of the wakeboard in water and on snow. The fuselage or tail section is independently usable as a surfboard or water ski, wakeboard, snowboard or kneeboard. As a surfboard, it would be inverted so that thin vertical fins on the wider tail end of its upper surface when used as the fuselage, would extend into the water. Control elements exist on the appropriate surfaces of the sections to enable rider steerage of the sections and/or assembled product.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventor: Douglas D. DeMasi, Sr.
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Publication number: 20100092109Abstract: Gift bags with removable, configurable and wearable parts and components have multiple interconnected panels which include a bottom panel and multiple interconnected generally vertically oriented side panels which together form a bag or container with an interior volume which is accessible through an opening, for example between or within the side panels. Incorporated into or attached to one or more of the side panels or bottom panel are articles or components, structures or objects which fit with one or more of the side panels. The articles, components, structures or objects are detachable from the one or more side panels. Any of the side panels may be configured in a manner which is both structural and functional as part of the bag enclosure, and aesthetic, ornamental or decorative and multi-dimensionally and graphically. The removable components may form part or all of any of the aesthetic, ornamental or decorative features of any of the side panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Karen Rednour, Dan Kopsak, Suzanne M. Lahr Yoder
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Patent number: 7222778Abstract: A multifunctional device for supporting a lid of a container in order to protect an item stored within the container is provided. The support device includes a generally planar upper member. The support device also includes at least one leg member detachably connected to the upper member by a connecting member and projecting from a surface of the upper member. The upper member and leg member have a first function as a lid support when the leg member and upper member are attached. Further, either one of the upper member or the leg member have a second function different from the first function when the leg member is detached from the upper member.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventors: Ronald Brian Smith, Daniel Nett
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Patent number: 5989093Abstract: A balloon weight and ribbon assembly includes a spool having a length of ribbon wound thereabout, the ribbon being secured at one end to the spool and at the other end to a breakaway tab which initially comprises a part and parcel of the spool. A dimple in the tab accommodates receipt of a double knot at one end of the ribbon, while a slot in the spool accommodates receipt of a double knot of the ribbon at the opposite end. A piece of double backed adhesive tape is provided on the breakaway tab to allow for securement of the tab to the neck or tail of an inflated balloon.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: David C. NelsonInventors: David C. Nelson, Michael J. Frazier, Michael J. Fresh, John W. Schneiter
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Patent number: 5855499Abstract: A structure for a toy comprising a doll body and parts and accessories thereof which can be safely transported without using special cushioning member or holding members such as styrene foam or cardboard stands for their packaging. There are provided a doll body 1 and a runner 2; the runner 2 integrally incorporates a back part which is attached to a portion of the doll body 1, and the back part is attached to a back portion of the doll body 1 which is integrally mounted on the runner 2 by way of a gate portions 8a and 8b.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha BandaiInventors: Noboru Yamazaki, Hisanori Kijima
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Patent number: 5655944Abstract: An aerial device capable of sustained flight and formed from a single sheet of substantially planar material and having a weight element receivable thereon for aiding the aerial device in achieving superior flight characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Robert M. Fusselman
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Patent number: 5573437Abstract: A packaged balloon and greeting card are disclosed comprising a balloon having an uninflated body, a filler neck extending from said body, and a first image displayed on said body; a greeting card having a face displaying a second image matching the first image; a tether line having a first end attached to the filler neck and a second end attached to the greeting card; and a packaging envelope receiving the uninflated balloon body, the greeting card, and at least a portion of the tether line. A third image, matching the first and second image, can be displayed on the envelope. The packaging envelope can also include an opening through which the balloon filler neck extends outside the envelope for communication to a source of inflating gas to permit in-situ inflation of the balloon body in the envelope. The envelope can also be constructed so as to be burst by inflation of the uninflated balloon body while it resides in the envelope to facilitate unpackaging of the balloon for use.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: CTI Industries CorporationInventors: Mark J. Van Dyke, Ernst R. Reiter
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Patent number: 5518433Abstract: A toy jewel ornament includes a body having one or more articulated elements which are hingedly movable upon the body to assume a closed position covering a toy jewel also supported upon the body or an open position exposing the toy jewel. In one embodiment, the ornament is configured as a pendent and resembles an Aladdin's lamp having a jewel at its center and a generally hemispherical hollow jewel cover coupled to the pendent body by an integrally molded hinge. In an alternate embodiment, the ornament is formed in a flower-like shape having a plurality of radially extending petals and is securable to the wrist of a toy figure. The petals are movable between an open bloomed position exposing the jewel and a closed bud-like position fully enclosing the jewel. The ornaments are thermally set in the closed position by manually forcing the ornament to the closed position after warming and temporarily immersing the ornament in a cold water bath.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1995Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: John Sneddon
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Patent number: 5338241Abstract: A packaged balloon and greeting card are disclosed comprising a balloon having an uninflated body, a filler neck extending from the body, and a first image displayed on the body; a greeting card having a face displaying a second image matching the first image; a tether line having a first end attached to the filler neck and a second end attached to the greeting card; and a packaging envelope receiving the uninflated balloon body, the greeting card, and at least a portion of the tether line. A third image, matching the first and second image, can be displayed on the envelope. The packaging envelope can also include an opening through which the balloon filler neck extends outside the envelope for communication to a source of inflating gas to permit in-situ inflation of the balloon body in the envelope. The envelope can also be constructed so as to be burst by inflation of the uninflated balloon body while it resides in the envelope to facilitate unpackaging of the balloon for use.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: CTI Industries CorporationInventors: Mark J. Van Dyke, Ernst R. Reiter
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Patent number: 5222657Abstract: A game package shell is provided with a panel which includes pieces for the game. The package shell is unitary, thus decreasing collating expenses and reducing errors in associating pieces with games. In one embodiment, the game piece panel can be removable and be folded onto a panel which is provided with game rules. Removal of the game piece panel thereby exposes the game rules.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Decipher, Inc.Inventor: Warren L. Holland, Jr.
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Patent number: 5173070Abstract: A shallow inverted circular saucer shaped first member has upper and lower exposed surfaces. A flat ring shaped second member has an inner periphery spaced from and surrounding the first member and also has upper and lower exposed surfaces. The first and second members are detachably interconnected. A plurality of vertical prongs cooperate with the members. One prong has an upper end secured to the center of the lower surface of the first member. The remaining vertical prongs have upper ends secured to the lower surface of the second member and are equidistantly spaced from each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1992Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Inventor: John C. Gould
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Patent number: 5098327Abstract: A combination gift (a surprise) and its casing are disclosed which are formed essentially as a single unit, for example of molded plastic material. After the combination's formation, the gift, or its constituent parts, can be folded into the casing which is then closed. Furthermore, forming the combination as a single unit enables the packaging of the unit to be carried out completely automatically.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Ferrero S.p.A.Inventor: Pietro Ferrero
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Patent number: 5029774Abstract: A glider, comprising a tubular body open at each end and having a leading edge and a trailing edge, has a two-ring frame assembly disposed about the perimeter of the leading edge to provide body shape and rigidity. A two-ring frame assembly comprises a base ring and a clamping ring configured to matingly engage the base ring. The base ring is placed about the inner perimeter of the leading edge of the tubular body and the clamping ring is placeable about the outer perimeter of the leading edge of the tubular body to retain the tubular body between the base and the clamping ring when the rings are matingly engaged.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1989Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Inventor: Jeffrey A. Berzack
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Patent number: 4657520Abstract: A display article comprising a promotional bay trailer assembly which is made entirely of corrugated fiberboard materials. A series of cuts and score lines permits the article to be shipped in a completely flat or knockdown position. Upon receipt by the retail merchant, consumer or collector, the device may be readily assembled into a highly durable and attractive unit. No separate fasteners or glue of any kind are required for assembly of the unit which may be easily completed even by persons unfamiliar with display assembly techniques. It is contemplated that the device would be suitable for advertising and hobby/collector uses.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1986Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Merchandising Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Phil B. Sheffer